Revenue Sharing And The Problem Of Small Market Teams

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  1. therealdeal

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    TLDR: Lakers rule, Grizzlies drool.
     
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    Nail, meet head. Rich people have been cooking books and singlehandedly keeping the Camans open forever. I'd be interested how these figures differ if all 30 teams were full-on, federal style audited each off-season.
     
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    therealdeal Moderator Staff Member

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    It boils my blood hearing these owners want more from the Lakers. It's not our fault your franchises aren't profitable.

    One thing I liked: the piece indicated that the Lakers are willing to revenue share because big market teams need small market teams to beat up on. Hasn't been true lately, but I love the superiority.
     
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    The CAVS won the championship and lost money.

    :Lonzoreally::Laugh:

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    It's BS. Billionaires own most of these teams as side hobbies, while the Buss family business IS the Lakers, the Lakers are their income. The Lakers don't owe the league a thing, and teams like us have carried other franchises long enough. If teams like the Pistons lost 65 million last season, well maybe Detroit shouldn't have a team. This makes the idea of expansion laughable though. Maybe move some teams to more profitable cities before adding MORE teams.
     
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    realdeal can't possibly be correct, as espn has ranked the memphis grizzlies (run by former employee...) as the best franchise in all of pro sports.

    i reject the premise.

    give all your moniez to the bobcats.

    /comic sans
     

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